John Gabriele jmg3...@gmail.com writes:
Hi John,
I think the final output would look better if you assumed the
docstrings themselves were markdown-formatted and rendered them as
html. (That is, only have the items under Arglists in a
preformatted block --- everything else would be html.)
On Thursday, 18 April 2013 17:26:13 UTC+8, Damian Skrodzki wrote:
Hi,
I'm Damian Skrodzki and I study at Gdańsk University of Technology. I
don't know Clojure yet - I have academic experiance with Lisp. I sow the
lecture about Clojure at 33rd Degree conference in Warsaw and I really
Hi,
Do you know which language the clojure is written by?
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But there is some clojure version written in ruby,python,c# and javascript.
2013/4/22 ljcppu...@gmail.com
Hi,
Do you know which language the clojure is written by?
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But there is some clojure version written in ruby,python,c# and javascript.
ClojureScript compiler is not implemented in JavaScript, it emits
JavaScript but implemented
in Clojure. Hopefully will be self-hosted one day!
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Hello,
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Daniel Solano Gómez cloj...@sattvik.comwrote:
Hello, all,
I am happy to report that Clojure has been accepted as a mentoring
organization for Google Summer of Code 2013. Now is the time for
sudents to start researching their projects and reaching out
Sometimes i get this error :
No matching ctor found for class...
Now i know ctor means constructor.
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Hi Alan,
Only saw your answer now, somehow Google groups didn't notify me. Thanks
for clarifying.
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Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org writes:
Michael Klishin writes:
It wasn't immediately clear to me, but it makes sense, given how short
the MIT license is.
What licenses does it make sense to recommend?
Given that Clojure libraries must be compatible with Clojure's license,
the GPL is
How different was what you came up with from this?
(def else? (constantly true))
(defmacro condval [vname body]
`(cond
~@(interleave (map (fn [p] `(~p ~vname)) (take-nth 2 body))
(take-nth 2 (rest body)
Just out of curiosity. :)
I just naively adapted
Hello, all,
In the next couple of hours, the application period for students will
open, and I thought I would take a bit of time to let you know what's
going on and how you can participate:
For everyone
* Please talk about Google Summer of Code program at your local user
group
Np!
Alan
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 7:41 AM, Hank h...@123mail.org wrote:
Hi Alan,
Only saw your answer now, somehow Google groups didn't notify me. Thanks
for clarifying.
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I guess the challenge is that the parsing and generating of the structures
from JSON descends to several layers of functions, and the database object
is created and inserted/updated at the lowest level. I've tried a bulk
insert after accumulating records into a higher level function, but
On Mon Apr 22 13:01 2013, Maik Schünemann wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Daniel Solano Gómez
cloj...@sattvik.comwrote:
Hello, all,
I am happy to report that Clojure has been accepted as a mentoring
organization for Google Summer of Code 2013. Now is the time for
Hello, Aaron,
I apologise for the delay in replying to your message.
On Tue Apr 16 10:52 2013, Aaron Cohen wrote:
As a mentor, what should I be doing at this point?
Please register as a mentor on Melange [1]. This allows you to comment
on and vote on student applications. Continue talking
Hi all,
I'm working on a problem that needs an extra set of eyes. I'm getting an
error while trying to write an algorithm that:
1. Over 6400 times, makes a request to an external Java library, for
results
2. Asynchronously listens for those results and ...
3. Maintains a list of
Something very odd going on here - one day it works the next day it fails :(
$ lein repl
nREPL server started on port 51502
REPL-y 0.1.10
Clojure 1.5.1
Exit: Control+D or (exit) or (quit)
Commands: (user/help)
Docs: (doc function-name-here)
(find-doc part-of-name-here)
Source:
You changed the definition of key-pattern. The original had name where
your most recent version has keyword. Change it back to name and at
least I was able to get it to work.
Andy
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Mond Ray mondraym...@gmail.com wrote:
Something very odd going on here - one
As of today, Garden is officially out of alpha and in to beta!
The library now sports media
querieshttps://github.com/noprompt/garden#media-queries(via meta data) and
parent
selector
referenceshttps://github.com/noprompt/garden#parent-selector-references(ie.
hover). With these new features
As of today, Garden is officially out of alpha and in to beta!
The library now sports media
querieshttps://github.com/noprompt/garden#media-queries (via
meta data) and parent selector
referenceshttps://github.com/noprompt/garden#parent-selector-references (ie.
hover). With these new features
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Mond Ray mondraym...@gmail.com wrote:
Something very odd going on here - one day it works the next day it fails :(
This code is different to what you posted the other day...
#_= (map #(java.util.regex.Pattern/quote (keyword %)))
That won't work -
On 22 Apr 2013 20:19, Timothy Washington twash...@gmail.com wrote:
Before getting into the nitty gritty, is there something obvious I can do
to fix this code? Is alter a blocking call?
You are seeing STM transaction restarts in action
It looks like you are assuming that STM will serialise
Ah, that makes more sense. Light just went on. Let me fiddle with this a
bit longer.
Thanks very much.
Tim Washington
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Neale Swinnerton
Thank you for the exhaustive explanation, Michal.
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On Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:50:57 PM UTC-4, Mark Probst wrote:
Dear Clojurians,
I'm happy to announce ClojureC 0.1:
https://github.com/schani/clojurec
Wow! Exciting news!
I'm curious: what (if any) differences do you see happening between
Clojure(Script) and ClojureC? How close do you
I've encountered a situation where the binding function doesn't work as I
expect it:
user (def ^:dynamic *funkybind* false)
;; expected
user (binding [*funkybind* true]
*funkybind*)
true
;;expected
(binding [*funkybind* true]
((fn [] *funkybind*)))
true
;;... huh?
(binding [*funkybind*
Hi Daniel
map is creating a lazy seq, which isn't evaluated until the REPL's
forces it to be printed, which is outside the scope of the binding.
This:
(binding [*funkybind* true]
(doall (map (fn [_] *funkybind*) [1 2])))
forces evaluation inside the binding, and does what you want.
This is
If you want to capture the binding and have laziness together you can also
use `bound-fn`.
(binding [*funkybind* true] (map (fn [_] *funkybind*) [0 1]))
;= (false false)
(binding [*funkybind* true] (map (bound-fn [_] *funkybind*) [0 1]))
;= (true true)
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Travis
To simplify the problem:
((binding [*funkybind* true]
(fn [] *funkybind*)))
This is the same problem as your lazy-seq example. The issue is that
*funky-bind* is not deref'ed when the anonymous fn is created, but when it
is executed. In this example, by the time the fn is executed, *funkybind*
On Monday, April 22, 2013 6:18:56 PM UTC-7, John Gabriele wrote:
I'm curious: what (if any) differences do you see happening between
Clojure(Script) and ClojureC? How close do you expect them to be?
I'd like them to be as close as reasonably possible. Some differences that
exist today are
Man - you guys are good and *fast*.
I was pootling around with a version that would directly replace
/a/:key/b {:key value} with /a/value/b and a failed version sneaked
into my code.
Incidentally that is my only slight complaint about the code as it stands:
I have to use something like
(def
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